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Don Boese attended the University of Minnesota from 1953 to 1962, earning degrees in history and anthropology. He taught history at Mankato State College for eight years, and history, anthropology and humanities at Itasca Community College for 30 years.
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Program 57: The Logging Empire of the Joyce Family; the Decadent Life Style of David JoyceA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the…
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Program 56 Welfare Relief in Itasca County, pt.2: "Not a Happy Place", The County Poor Farm in the 1930sA radio series produced by historian Don Boese.…
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Program 55 Welfare Relief in Itasca County, pt. 1: Early 1900s Through the 1930sA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of eight…
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Program 54 Frustrated Partners: Charles Blandin and Lawrence Rossman Try to Save the Newsprint Industry in the 1930sA radio series produced by historian…
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Program 53: The Paper Industry in Minnesota and the United States in the 1930s. Charles Blandin's plan to end the Depression.A radio series produced by…
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Program 52 Early 1930s: Change the Name of the Town? Transportation and Entertainment A radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of…
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Program 51 Tourism, Resorts, and Commerce in the 1930sA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the author of eight books dealing with local…
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Program 50 Charles Blandin's Bold Move: A New Paper Machine in the Depths of the DepressionA radio series produced by historian Don Boese. Don is the…
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Program 49: Charles Blandin's first Years in Grand Rapids; the Late 1920s and Early 1930s: the Itasca Paper Company becomes the Blandin Paper Company; the…